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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: Dtrain323i on May 01, 2013, 08:57:07 AM
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Mine has to be my HK USP compact with 2 mags for $380
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Mine has to be my HK USP compact with 2 mags for $380
I traded a signed picture of Charles Bronson holding that Wildey pistol from one of the Death Wish movies for a Ruger Mark II target pistol with a bull barrel. I had $14 in the picture (eBay).
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CVA Muzzleloader & Winchester Model 70 XTR 243 (bull barrel)...$400 total.
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I was given a 1930's era Winchester model 94 in 32-20 because the guy didn't want it(was his dad's). Sold it a few weeks later for $750.
Last fall I traded a Marlin 981(.22lr) in decent shape for a Marlin 883(.22 Mag) in excellent shape. The guy didn't want to pay for that expensive .22 Mag ammo anymore. :o
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My brother-in-law gave me his dad's 70's series Colt Commander. Ok...not "technically" a deal. ;D
Fly
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A friend of mine dated a girl who hated guns. I happened to call him as he was on his way to hand them off to the police for "donation." What an idiot. I got a Sears bolt action .22, 12 gauge side by side, mossberg 500, 20 gauge bolt action, pellet gun, and something else that I'm forgetting.... She promptly took full control of his life and wallet before they split.
He's bought a few guns since then... I'm hoping he snags another loser.
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A friend of mine dated a girl who hated guns. I happened to call him as he was on his way to hand them off to the police for "donation." What an idiot. I got a Sears bolt action .22, 12 gauge side by side, mossberg 500, 20 gauge bolt action, pellet gun, and something else that I'm forgetting.... She promptly took full control of his life and wallet before they split.
He's bought a few guns since then... I'm hoping he snags another loser.
Okay, that was mean. I hope he finds a fine gal...
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A friend of mine dated a girl who hated guns. I happened to call him as he was on his way to hand them off to the police for "donation." What an idiot. I got a Sears bolt action .22, 12 gauge side by side, mossberg 500, 20 gauge bolt action, pellet gun, and something else that I'm forgetting.... She promptly took full control of his life and wallet before they split.
He's bought a few guns since then... I'm hoping he snags another loser.
Gaaa!!! Any woman who tells me to lose the guns, will be standing on the porch within minutes!
Frank
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A friend of mine dated a girl who hated guns. I happened to call him as he was on his way to hand them off to the police for "donation." What an idiot. I got a Sears bolt action .22, 12 gauge side by side, mossberg 500, 20 gauge bolt action, pellet gun, and something else that I'm forgetting.... She promptly took full control of his life and wallet before they split.
That must have been some great sex, or awesome cook....either way I'd have gotten a dog....
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That must have been some great sex, or awesome cook....either way I'd have gotten a dog....
Well I'm lucky, I got all the above and she appreciates my firearms. I just got to come up with a way to keep her from claiming the best ones.
Best deal a coworker of my wife's father passed away and he had a Sears .22 rifle and pistol. Well she did not want to keep them because her son had drug problems so she sold them to me for $25. The rifle is a little beat up but it is a match to the one i inherited from my grand father, so now I have the .22 long rifle and .22 short. My wife also loves the little .22 pistol for summer concealed carry, its not much but it can hide 10 rounds of .22 pretty much anywhere any time that thing is so small.
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I bought a Yugoslavia M48 8MM Mauser with all matching serial numbers for $100 from a guy who wanted to go out drinking for a night.
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My S&W 686p 2.5" barrel 357mag 7 shot revvie.
It's cost was only "okay" for retail, but I love that thing to no end.
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Best deal? Not one, but several come to mind.
First rifle, .22 lever action, new, $18 at a gas station when I was a kid. Good BB guns were about that same price or more.
1919 era Winchester 1894 $200. Kept it twenty years, traded it for a AR-10 DPMS LR-308 stainless bull barrel with scope and 1000 rounds of .308
On this forum, 1911-22 with 3 mags and original box and paperwork, $200
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I helped a friend replace a window sash in his house last year.
I didn't have much time in the install, but did some legwork finding the right sash, ordering it, having a painter stain to match etc.
I probably wouldn't have charged him much for the job as he has done many favors for me over the years.
He had another plan, he gave me a Yugoslavian FG 380 that his uncle had brought back from WW2 as a war trophy.
He is quite a gun nut, but has no interest in handguns, and knows I can't get enough.
Greg
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Just one?
Several years ago .....
I kept my guns, the gun hater kept her 401k, we both got single, the stock market crashed.
Fast forward a few years. Found an amazing gal, several of "my" guns have been appropriated, to get them back I have to give her same or better. She got a .357 as a wedding gift and another for Christmas so I could get mine back.
There's several purchases I could brag about but I can't think of many better deals than the two above!
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I've gotten a couple of guns for FREE ...... They were both Bubbafied Milsurps of $0 collector value ...... but they do work. I've killed a deer with one of them.
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My best deal was also the one that cost me the most!
I got into military surplus awhile back and most of my collection centered around a half dozen Mosins of various styles, types, etc. An awesome deal at Cabela's finally got me a mint '53 SKS for less than I expected, but I still didn't feel like a true collector.
Then I found an obscure ad online here in Omaha. I checked it out and to make a long story short...I came home with a 1897 Arisaka Type 30, mum intact, not duffle cut with original bayonet and sling. The gun stock had some "in field" carvings and was in excellent shape! To make it better, I eventually got the first hand story from the Soldier of how the rifle came into his hands. I paid $600.
Another great deal was a Mossberg M44US(b) I found on the used gun rack at Cabela's for $150 :)
My lowest priced deal was trading an old RC truck (was looking to get maybe $150 out of it) for a mint Browning A5 12 ga.
There's some awesome deals to be found if you're persistent and patient :)
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Then I found an obscure ad online here in Omaha. I checked it out and to make a long story short...I came home with a 1897 Arisaka Type 30, mum intact, not duffle cut with original bayonet and sling. The gun stock had some "in field" carvings and was in excellent shape! To make it better, I eventually got the first hand story from the Soldier of how the rifle came into his hands. I paid $600.
now thats cool.
all of my guns are a steal... my wife thinks they cost $200 less than what i actually bought them for... LOL! just kidding!